Two opposition MPs join the Government
Posted on August 5th, 2010

By Janaka Alahapperuma


Pix by: Chandana Perera

Two opposition parliamentarians Prabha Ganesan and P. Digambaram have crossed over from the opposition and joined the Government this morning (5th August) at Temple Trees .

Prabha Ganesan of Democratic PeopleƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s Front and P.Digambaram of the National Union of Workers Front contested the last General Election in April 2010 under the elephant symbol of the United National Front from Colombo and Nuwara Eliya districts respectively. According to the government information and President Media Unit, after a brief meeting with the President Rajapaksa today, both opposition MPs agreed to extend their support to the government.

However PrabhaƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s bother and the leader of the Democratic PeopleƒÆ’‚¢ƒ¢-¡‚¬ƒ¢-¾‚¢s Front Mano Ganesan was not present at this occasion. Former MP Mano Ganesan who campaigned with the opposition front against President Mahinda Rajapaksa lost in the last general election.

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2 Responses to “Two opposition MPs join the Government”

  1. Raju Says:

    What happened to all the nonsense about genocide, human rights violations, media freedom and war crimes? That not true now? Thus Tamil DECIET shines through once more. Then again who better than a Tamil to talk about “human rights” and “genocide”, they excel in such vulgarity as a matter of life and culture as they are an extremely violent people and are firm believers in an ideology of Tamil domination (peddling Tamil chauvinism driven violence) where Sinhalese must be subjugated, as in their minds only they are “fit to rule” as “sole rulers” where Sinhalese must submit to them, a notion firmly drilled into their heads by the British (and a goal they could only achieve by colluding with European savagery after 2,000 years of prior failure). Only when that happens, only when Sinhalese are subjugated under Tamil domination will be the day Tamils will truly feel “equal” and stop their bogus grievances, never ending complaining and hard luck stories –basically they want a return to the British run apartheid Government which Tamils revelled in. It was a grotesque form of governance which was imposed on our people by the British to maintain a stranglehold on Sinhalese in their ruthless control of our nation, and as a way of rewarding Tamil loyalty for their servility towards the British and fulfilling their duties (as a military hit force, population diluter and control mechanism against Sinhalese) with excellence as devout loyal subjects. This event once again exposes Tamil DECIET and GREED (for power) as well as Tamil chauvinism, the violence it advocates and how such violence is used to grab power and control, to fulfil Tamil chauvinism and the racist hegemonic mindset of Tamils.

    However Rajapakse should not trust or accept any serpent from under the rug just to get his 2/3rds, resulting in unreasonable demands being pushed forward or the demands for such being made that would be grossly unfair and unacceptable for the Sinhala people who have already surrendered ENOUGH because of Tamil extremism and intolerance, out stripping what the West (despite all their talk) would never dream of and North Indians and Malays would never even give a passing thought towards (they would never the kind of Tamil chauvinism you see to over ride the nation and the masses). If such an out come were to occur it would be damn shame and poor reflection on Rajapakse to accept them for it, taking his Sinhala support base for granted and treating them as dirt.

  2. Chintha Says:

    Which report is Correct???

    Aug 05, Colombo: Sri Lanka’s Democratic People’s Front (DPF) denied reports that its member and parliamentarian Praba Ganesan had extended his support to the government after a meeting with President Mahinda Rajapaksa at Temple Trees Thursday.

    “The leadership of the Democratic People’s Front strongly denies the news and claim that DPF Colombo District parliamentarian Praba Ganesan has joined the government,” a statement released by the General Secretary of the DPF Dr. Nalliah Kumaraguruparan after a discussion with DPF Leader Mano Ganesan, who is currently overseas, stated.

    “In fact Praba Ganesan attended a meeting at the Temple Trees for a discussion on local government electoral reforms at the invitation of the Temple Trees, this cannot be interpreted in any manner relation to joining the government. The DPF never decided on any such move and always abides by the people’s mandate given,” it further stated.

    According to Dr. Kumaraguruparan, “Praba would never betray the Tamil people and go against the mandate given to him.”

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